Appearance - pale straw yellow with a thin layer of surface bubbles with a modest ring of lace.

Smell - thin sweet malts with a slightly veggie-corn aroma.

Taste - it is what it is, a light beer. Overall a pretty clean and inoffensive taste. Little sweet adjuncts throughout. Definitely decent for its style.

Mouthfeel - very smooth, balanced brew. Not bad at all.

Drinkability - this is an absolutely excellent choice if you are very thirsty and want to drink gallons of beer. I would put this as a worthy rival to Sleeman Light which has formerly been a choice session beer of mine.

The carbonation is on the low side, but still strangely and robustly frothy, the body quite light, weight-wise (duh) and generally quite smooth, just as advertised, natch! It finishes clean, yet with inescapable echoes of boiled green veggies and soggy white bread.

While certainly not overtly offensive, I guess I just don't understand the existence of this in respect to its 'bigger' brother, the regular Brewhouse 'Pilsener'. Though I suppose if you're drinking a case of these over the course of an evening, the 20% drop-off in ABV might then make a difference. It's just math, people.